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Opinion Piece: First Nations Women On Treaty 1 - 27 March 15 - 50 mins
Aired on 27 March 2015 on NITV Expires on 26 April 2015, 7:30pm.
Redfern Community is hosting a forum to discuss the merits of Treaty. Speakers include Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, Brenda Croft, Natalie Cromb and Amala Groom, all First Nations Women.
http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/418195523899/Opinion-Piece-First-Nations-Women-On-Treaty-1

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Opinion Piece - Women Speak out for Treaty. Forum moderator Jeff McMullen - 26 March 15
Opinion Piece is back on @NITV Ch34 this Friday 27th March 2015 with an all-female panel discussion on Treaty. The panel was moderated by Jeff McMullen.

'Opinion Piece - Women Speak Out For Treaty' features a panel of articulate women including Arrernte-Alyawarra Elder Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra artist Brenda L Croft who organised the 45th Anniversary Commemoration of the Wave Hill Walk-off in 2011, which former Australian Prime Minister, the late Malcolm Fraser sent a video message to. Brenda shared the video clip at the forum, as a reminder of what great leaders like Malcolm Fraser can contribute to the cause for Aboriginal rights and recognition.
Also on the panel, Wiradjuri artist Amala Groom, who is a board member of National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples and Gamileraay writer, Natalie Cromb.
The forum was moderated by journalist Jeff McMullen and organised by the Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney to mark the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2015. Additional video supplied courtesy of ‘concerned Australians’ group.
The program is one hour duration and can be viewed on the SBS On Demand Website.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiP8Xg8c1-k

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Opinion Piece - Women Speak out for Treaty. Brenda L Croft  - 26 March 15
Opinion Piece is back on @NITV Ch34 this Friday 27th March 2015 with an all-female panel discussion on Treaty.

'Opinion Piece - Women Speak Out For Treaty' features a panel of articulate women including Arrernte-Alyawarra Elder Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra artist Brenda L Croft who organised the 45th Anniversary Commemoration of the Wave Hill Walk-off in 2011, which former Australian Prime Minister, the late Malcolm Fraser sent a video message to. Brenda shared the video clip at the forum, as a reminder of a what great leaders like Malcolm Fraser can contribute to the cause for Aboriginal rights and recognition.
Also on the panel, Wiradjuri artist Amala Groom, who is a board member of National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples and Gamileraay writer, Natalie Cromb.
The forum was moderated by journalist Jeff McMullen and organised by the Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney to mark the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2015. Additional video supplied courtesy of ‘Concerned Australians’ group.
The program is one hour duration and can be viewed on the SBS On Demand Website.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amw2NTWW1js

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Opinion Piece - Women Speak out for Treaty. Natalie Cromb & Amala Groom - 26 March 15
Opinion Piece is back on @NITV Ch34 this Friday 27th March 2015 with an all-female panel discussion on Treaty.

'Opinion Piece - Women Speak Out For Treaty' features a panel of articulate women including Arrernte-Alyawarra Elder Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra artist Brenda L Croft who organised the 45th Anniversary Commemoration of the Wave Hill Walk-off in 2011, which former Australian Prime Minister, the late Malcolm Fraser sent a video message to. Brenda shared the video clip at the forum, as a reminder of a what great leaders like Malcolm Fraser can contribute to the cause for Aboriginal rights and recognition.
Also on the panel, Wiradjuri artist Amala Groom, who is a board member of National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples and Gamileraay writer, Natalie Cromb.
The forum was moderated by journalist Jeff McMullen and organised by the Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney to mark the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2015. Additional video supplied courtesy of ‘Concerned Australians’ group.
The program is one hour duration and can be viewed on the SBS On Demand Website.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghEGp2dHhaY

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Opinion Piece - Women Speak out for Treaty. Jeff McMullen moderates - 26 March 15
Opinion Piece is back on @NITV Ch34 this Friday 27th March 2015 with an all-female panel discussion on Treaty.

'Opinion Piece - Women Speak Out For Treaty' features a panel of articulate women including Arrernte-Alyawarra Elder Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra artist Brenda L Croft who organised the 45th Anniversary Commemoration of the Wave Hill Walk-off in 2011, which former Australian Prime Minister, the late Malcolm Fraser sent a video message to. Brenda shared the video clip at the forum, as a reminder of a what great leaders like Malcolm Fraser can contribute to the cause for Aboriginal rights and recognition.
Also on the panel, Wiradjuri artist Amala Groom, who is a board member of National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples and Gamileraay writer, Natalie Cromb.
The forum was moderated by journalist Jeff McMullen and organised by the Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney to mark the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2015. Additional video supplied courtesy of ‘Concerned Australians’ group.
The program is one hour duration and can be viewed on the SBS On Demand Website.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3Qtnx5o9LI

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Opinion Piece: Treaty - 26 March 2015
Opinion Piece is back this Friday 27th March 2015 with an all-female panel discussion on Treaty
The panel included Arrernte-Alyawarra Elder Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra artist Brenda Croft who organised the 45th Anniversary Commemoration of the Wave Hill Walk-off in 2011, which the former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser sent a video message to.
Brenda shared the video clip at the forum, as a reminder of a what great leaders like Malcolm Fraser can contribute to the cause for Aboriginal rights and recognition.
Also on the panel, Wiradjuri artist Amala Groom, who is a board member of National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples and Gamileraay writer, Natalie Cromb.
The forum was moderated by journalist Jeff McMullen and organised by the Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney to mark the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2015. It was recorded at Redfern Community Centre.
http://www.nitv.org.au/fx-story.cfm?sid=4B2069A1-C854-38CE-0C90301A1EC97F69

Video on youtube (also further below): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sT3Dn4U8tk#t=13

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Opinion Piece - Women Speak out for Treaty. Rosalie Kunoth-Monks - 26 March 2015
Opinion Piece is back on @NITV Ch34 this Friday 27th March 2015 with an all-female panel discussion on Treaty.

'Opinion Piece - Women Speak Out For Treaty' features a panel of articulate women including Arrernte-Alyawarra Elder Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra artist Brenda L Croft who organised the 45th Anniversary Commemoration of the Wave Hill Walk-off in 2011, which former Australian Prime Minister, the late Malcolm Fraser sent a video message to. Brenda shared the video clip at the forum, as a reminder of a what great leaders like Malcolm Fraser can contribute to the cause for Aboriginal rights and recognition.
Also on the panel, Wiradjuri artist Amala Groom, who is a board member of National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples and Gamileraay writer, Natalie Cromb.
The forum was moderated by journalist Jeff McMullen and organised by the Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney to mark the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2015. Additional video supplied courtesy of ‘Concerned Australians’ group.
The program is one hour duration and can be viewed on the SBS On Demand Website.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWyrHT0uE78

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Opinion Piece featuring Malcolm Fraser in Women Speak Out For Treaty - 25 March 2015
Opinion Piece - Women Speak Out For Treaty' on NITV Ch34 features former Australian Prime Minister, the late Malcolm Fraser this Friday 27th March 2015.

'Opinion Piece - Women Speak Out For Treaty' features a panel including Arrernte-Alyawarra Elder Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra artist Brenda L Croft who organised the 45th Anniversary Commemoration of the Wave Hill Walk-off in 2011, which former Australian Prime Minister, the late Malcolm Fraser sent a video message to. Brenda shared the video clip at the forum, as a reminder of a what great leaders like Malcolm Fraser can contribute to the cause for Aboriginal rights and recognition.
Also on the panel, Wiradjuri artist Amala Groom, who is a board member of National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples and Gamileraay writer, Natalie Cromb.
The forum was moderated by journalist Jeff McMullen and organised by the Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney to mark the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2015. Additional video supplied courtesy of ‘Concerned Australians’ group.
The program is one hour duration and can be viewed on the SBS On Demand Website.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xslot2N0MLU&feature=youtu.be

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'Opinion Piece - Women Speak Out For Treaty' on NITV - 25 March 2015
Opinion Piece is back on @NITV Ch34 this Friday 27th March 2015 with an all-female panel discussion on Treaty.

'Opinion Piece - Women Speak Out For Treaty' features a panel of articulate women including Arrernte-Alyawarra Elder Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra artist Brenda L Croft who organised the 45th Anniversary Commemoration of the Wave Hill Walk-off in 2011, which former Australian Prime Minister, the late Malcolm Fraser sent a video message to. Brenda shared the video clip at the forum, as a reminder of a what great leaders like Malcolm Fraser can contribute to the cause for Aboriginal rights and recognition.
Also on the panel, Wiradjuri artist Amala Groom, who is a board member of National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples and Gamileraay writer, Natalie Cromb.
The forum was moderated by journalist Jeff McMullen and organised by the Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney to mark the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2015. Additional video supplied courtesy of ‘Concerned Australians’ group.
The program is one hour duration and can be viewed on the SBS On Demand Website.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAPFxhT-wIQ&feature=youtu.be

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Opinion Piece - Women Speak Out for Treaty - 25 March 2015
Opinion Piece is back on @NITV Ch34 this Friday 27th March 2015 with an all-female panel discussion on Treaty.

'Opinion Piece - Women Speak Out For Treaty' features a panel of articulate women including Arrernte-Alyawarra Elder Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra artist Brenda Croft who organised the 45th Anniversary Commemoration of the Wave Hill Walk-off in 2011, which former Australian Prime Minister, the late Malcolm Fraser sent a video message to. Brenda shared the video clip at the forum, as a reminder of a what great leaders like Malcolm Fraser can contribute to the cause for Aboriginal rights and recognition.
Also on the panel, Wiradjuri artist Amala Groom, who is a board member of National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples and Gamileraay writer, Natalie Cromb.
The forum was moderated by journalist Jeff McMullen and organised by the Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney to mark the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2015. Additional video supplied courtesy of ‘Concerned Australians’ group.
The program is one hour duration and can be viewed on the SBS On Demand Website.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sT3Dn4U8tk&feature=youtu.be

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“FIRST NATIONS WOMEN SPEAK OUT ABOUT TREATY” – ROSALIE KUNOTH-MONKS AT REDFERN FORUM - 23 March 2015
Treaty, constitutional recognition, remote community closures and incarceration rates were all up for discussion at a public forum in Redfern on Friday.

The event entitled 'First Nations Women Speak out about Treaty' featured a list of strong Indigenous women - like the legendary Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, who said embracing Identity and restoring culture is vital.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2AaVpgbacE

News coverage - 23 March 2015 - (11 mins into programme) Expires on 30 March 2015, 5:30pm
http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/416610883582/NITV-News-23-March-part-1

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